Folk Bands and Artists

Pete and Maura Kennedy first met at the legendary Continental Club in Austin, Texas. Their first date was a road trip to Buddy Holly’s grave, and their first touring gig was as members of Nanci Griffi…

Traditional folk duo The Kimberleys were born out of progressive folk rockers Bruise. This new, roots orientated style mixes interpretations of traditional and revival songs with the artist´s original…

Peter Browne (uilleann pipes), Gerry Harrington (fiddle), Charlie Piggott (accordion) and Seosaimhĭn Nĭ Bheaglaoich (singer) are well known in traditional music circles. Presentations of their music h…

3 PIECE THE KUMARI! WITH 5 CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED SINGLES UNDER THEIR BELTS AND A JANGLING GARAGE/BLUES/PSYCH SOUND THAT’S CREATING A BUZZ IN THE LONDON’S MUSIC UNDERGROUND, THE KUMARI ARE ONES TO WATCH…

The Lada Obradović Project is project led by Croatian drummer and composer Lada Obradovic, who connected four amazing French and Swiss players she met moving to finish her master studies in Switzerlan…

Glasgow power-trio the John Langan Band have travelled a long way since winning a Danny Kyle Open Stage Award at Celtic Connections 2008 – not least musically, with their brilliantly tempestuous sound…

The Lasses have been playing together since 2012, when they met at a folk song session in Amsterdam. Sophie learned to sing traditional songs at The Royal Oak in Edinburgh, so she was well versed in S…

The Lavens are a family band playing a mixture of original material and classic covers. While the music falls well within the Americana genre, some songs have a bluesier touch while Rachel´s tend towa…

The Lawyer and The Draper are veteran entertainers Gideon Wagner and Sam Harley, who between them have played with artists as varied as Shirley Bassey and Sham 69, Tim Hardin, Can, The Rumour, Marc Bo…

Formed in 2010 The Lazy Sundays are Tim, George, Diyar & Rolley; a songwriting team who´s breezy tunes carry influences sweeping from 60´s Pop to elements of late 90´s lo-fi Hip Hop. The Sundays have …

Musicians Mark Chadwick and Jeremy Cunningham met in The Eagle, a pub in Brighton, in 1988. Discovering that they had a fair bit in common, including a left wing view of politics, they decided to form…

British folk-punk for a summer’s afternoon, a sound forged in festivals and bonfires, with fiddle-driven rabble rousers and songs that stir the soul.The Leylines was started by a group of West Country…

Led by multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer John Elliott, the Little Unsaid are recently released their fourth album, recorded with Radiohead engineer Graeme Stewart. Dots and Dashes has cal…

From the rolling hills of the Bluegrass and the foothills of the Appalachians, Montana Hobbs and Linda Jean Stokley are two exceptionally talented young women who will be bringing the folk music of Ke…

Over the past seventeen years The London Lasses have been delighted to bring their music to some of the world’s most prestigious festivals and concert halls, including Cambridge Folk Festival, the Con…

Carolyn Saint-Pé and her trio The London Sparrows bring you the melodies of London of the 1920s to 40s with songs by Al Bowlly, Vera Lynn, Anne Shelton and Gracie Fields, plus favourite jazz standards…

The Lone Bellow burst onto the scene with their self-titled debut in 2013. The Brooklyn-based band quickly became known for their transcendent harmonies, serious musicianship and raucous live performa…